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         Special Olympics:     more books (100)
  1. Special Olympics by John S. Young, 1978-03-01
  2. I Am Proud: The Athletes of Special Olympics by Richard Corman, 2003-09
  3. Olympics 84 (Special Publications) by Bill Tancred, 1984-04
  4. Sport and Disabled Athletes (1984 Olympic Scientific Congress Proceedings) (v. 9) by Or.) Olympic Scientific Congress (1984 Eugene, Claudine Sherrill, 1986-01
  5. Olympic Otis (Never Sink Nine, Book 7) by Gibbs Davis, 1993-04-01
  6. Olympics '92: Special by Laurence Anthony, 1992
  7. Good Sports: A Large Print Anthology of Great Sports Writing : Tennis, Basketball, Golf, Horse Racing & the Olympics and Other Special Events
  8. Fhm, for Him Magazine,sexy Olympic Special, Logan Tom, Amanda Beard, Halley Cope, Jenny Adams, Amy Acuff, September 2004
  9. Penthouse Magazine August 1984 Special Olympic Issue by Bob Guccione, 1984
  10. A Pinch of Gold: Winning Recipes Inspired by the Athletes of the Special Olympics North Carolina
  11. Sports Illustrated March 8 2010 Sidney Crosby/Canada Olympic Hockey Team on Cover, Inside the NFL Combine, Vancouver Olympics Special, David Wright/New York Mets, Damion James/Texas & Scottie Reynolds/Villanova
  12. Spirit, Courage and Resolve... A Special Olympics Athlete's Road to Gold by Thomas J. Lambke, 2004-10
  13. The case against the Special Olympics.: An article from: Journal of Disability Policy Studies by Keith Storey, 2004-06-22
  14. A Special Day For Lucas by Kathie Mowrer Fields, 2006-11-15

21. Special Olympics Oklahoma
Sports training and competition for Oklahoma athletes.
http://www.sook.org/
"Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt."
Special Olympics Oath.
Home Fund Raising Donate Now Volunteer ... SiteMap Created by the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation. Authorized and Accredited by Special Olympics, Inc. , for the Benefit of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. © 2009 Special Olympics Oklahoma Contact: 918-481-1234
Questions or Suggestions: email webmaster. Spread the Word to End the Word
Why the r-word must go.

Create a Spread the Word event at your school or in your community. Hold a pledge drive. Host a youth rally. Click here to view
2010 Award Winners Follow Us! Click here to watch the 2010 Summer Games video (Length: 27 minutes)
© Special Olympics Oklahoma Thank you to all who went "Over the Edge" for Special Olympics Oklahoma. You helped us raise more than $100,000!
Thank you Sponsors:
Cox Communications
SandRidge Energy
Oklahoma City Thunder Tulsa World Bonvoy Travel Click here for OKC photos Click here for Tulsa photos (Check back often. Photos are still being added.) Sept. 25

22. Special Olympics Illinois
Special Olympics parent and teacher Jay Marshall shares his annual October letter with us “Happy October! Again I find myself taking the time to spread the word about Down
http://ilso.org/
Be a Fan of Ability
Special Olympics parent and teacher Jay Marshall shares his annual October letter with us: “Happy October! Again I find myself taking the time to spread the word about Down syndrome since October is Down Syndrome Awareness Month. I take this assignment on each year because I have a 15 year-old son, Flynn, who has Down syndrome. This month is marked by national programs to promote awareness of the abilities and achievements of those with Down syndrome." Read more
Torch Run Harley-Davidson Raffle Finalists
List of finalists
Info Regarding Recent Lawsuit, Publicity
Read a letter Special Events
Our Next State Event
State Floor Hockey

Nov 20, 2010
Chicago More Upcoming Events Silent Auction and Luncheon
Nov 3, 2010 in Quincy
Bocce and Snowshoeing Certified Training School

Nov 3, 2010 in Centralia
Area 7 Motor Activities Training Program

Nov 3, 2010 in Palos Hills

23. Welcome To Special Olympics Kentucky
Provides yearround sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for individuals with mental retardation.
http://www.soky.org/
Upcoming Events Official Partners Year Round Support
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Top Stories 2009 Special Olympics Kentucky IRS Form 990 Special Olympics Kentucky
105 Lakeview Court
Frankfort, KY 40601
soky@soky.org

Revised Monday, October 25, 2010 Please contact us with any questions, comments or problems at soky@soky.org Special Olympics Kentucky

24. Special Olympics Oklahoma
Sports training and competition for Oklahoma athletes.
http://specialolympicsoklahoma.org/
"Let me win. But if I cannot win, let me be brave in the attempt."
Special Olympics Oath.
Home Fund Raising Donate Now Volunteer ... SiteMap Created by the Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Foundation. Authorized and Accredited by Special Olympics, Inc. , for the Benefit of Persons with Intellectual Disabilities. © 2009 Special Olympics Oklahoma Contact: 918-481-1234
Questions or Suggestions: email webmaster. Spread the Word to End the Word
Why the r-word must go.

Create a Spread the Word event at your school or in your community. Hold a pledge drive. Host a youth rally. Click here to view
2010 Award Winners Follow Us! Click here to watch the 2010 Summer Games video (Length: 27 minutes)
© Special Olympics Oklahoma Thank you to all who went "Over the Edge" for Special Olympics Oklahoma. You helped us raise more than $100,000!
Thank you Sponsors:
Cox Communications
SandRidge Energy
Oklahoma City Thunder Tulsa World Bonvoy Travel Click here for OKC photos Click here for Tulsa photos (Check back often. Photos are still being added.) Sept. 25

25. Special Olympics Iowa | Grimes, Iowa
Provides yearround sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
http://soiowa.org/
Enter your Email to sign up for our E-Newsletter HOME VOLUNTEER DONATE NOW CONTACT US new fadeshow(fadeimages, 715, 353, 0, 6000, 1) Nov 6 - Coralville Challenge Day
Nov 6 - Cheerleading Clinic
Nov 7 - Polar Plunge, Fort Dodge
Nov 9 - Davenport Play Day
Nov 9 - Coaches Training, Des Moines
Nov 10 - Muscatine Play Day
Nov 12 - Northeast Area Roller Skating
Nov 12 - SUPER Plunge
Nov 13 - Coaches Training Clinic - Creston
Nov 13 - Polar Plunge, Des Moines
Nov 13 - Polar Plunge, SE Iowa Nov 20 - State Bowling Tournament Nov 20 - Polar Plunge, Dubuque Nov 29 - NAIA Athlete Volleyball Clinic Oct. 29-30 Special Olympics Athlete Leadership Workshop prepares tomorrow’s leaders Monday, October 25, 2010 20 athletes participate Sioux City Polar Plunge is Oct. 30 at Brown's Lake in Salix Tuesday, October 19, 2010 6th Annual Plunge benefits Special Olympics Iowa There's still time to sign up for the Oct. 16 Polar Plunge at West Lake Park Beach Wednesday, October 13, 2010 Get your team ready now! Cop on Top is Oct. 15-17 in Marshalltown Monday, October 11, 2010 Local law enforcement officials raise money for Special Olympics Iowa at Walmart Participation Forms Local Area Pages State Competitions Special Programs ... Walkway of Champions Important Information: The East Central Area Spring Games have been moved to Saturday, April 16th, 2011.

26. Centennial Special Olympics
Activities, practices, competitions, and information for Special Olympics athletes, families, and volunteers in East Central Illinois.
http://www.angelfire.com/il/myspecialspot/
Centennial Special Olympics
Day images (c) http://www.site-ations.com
Month images (c) http://www.bruce-hamilton.com Champaign, Illinois, USA
Last updated: 30 September 2007
Contents:
What is Special Olympics?
I have noticed a few errors people make about Special Olympics.
  • Most people misunderstand who is eligible for Special Olympics. In order to be a Special Olympics athlete, you must be intellectually disabled.
    • Having only an emotional handicap (BD, ED, et al) does not make you eligible.
    • Having only a learning disability does not make you eligible. Albert Einstein, even though he was dyslexic, could not have competed.
    • Having only a physical disability does not make you eligible. You will not see Jean Driscoll compete in a traditional Special Olympics competition.
  • Having said all that, there is an exception. In certain sports, depending on where you live, there is a group called Unified. Unified means that two athletes, one a Special Olympics athlete and one not, compete together. Or, for team sports, half of the athletes are Special Olympics athletes and half are not. This year Special Olympics Illinois will have Unified competitions for Bocce, Golf, and Tennis. Ideally, the two athletes will be similar in ability. We once had a Unified Bocce Doubles compete at Summer Games. It was a dad (not)/daughter (athlete) combination that earned a Gold medal! This year, we're looking at two parent/athlete doubles for Short Court Tennis.
  • 27. Special Olympics Alaska
    Special Olympics Alaska provides yearround sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for people eight years of age and older with mental
    http://specialolympicsalaska.org/
    Resources
    Special Olympics, Inc

    Sport Rules and

    Coaching Guides

    Special Olympics Alaska
    Fact Sheet

    Forms

    2010 Polar Plunge
    December 18,2010
    Goose Lake, Anchorage
    Poster
    Click here to s ign up today and create your Polar Plunge Fundraising Webpage ... Pledge Form 2010 Special Olympics Alaska Bowling Tournament November 19-21, 2010 Schedule Volunteer Flyer Volunteer ... Form Volunteer Hotline: 1-907-222-7625 ext 608 volunteer@specialolympicsalaska.org Join the Special Olympics Alaska Facebook Page click here Be a fan of community Fall Tournament Competition Results Fall Tournament Press Release Message from the President/CEO August Sports Training and Competition Community Programs School Program School Program Video 2010 Calendar ... 2009 Polar Plunge Photos!

    28. Home Page
    Special Olympics Chicago hosts Chicago Polar Plunge Event. Jump into Lake Michigan in March!
    http://www.chicagopolarplunge.org
    Home Page
    10th Annual Chicago Polar Plunge
    North Avenue Beach, Chicago, Illinois
    Sunday, March 7, 2010 CLICK HERE TO MAKE DONATION TO YOUR FAVORITE PLUNGER! WATCH VIDEO SHOWING ALL THE FUN Our thanks to the 1700+ spirited people who jumped in the cold waters of Lake Michigan!  Funds raised will support Special Olympics programs enjoyed throughout the year by 5,000 Chicago athletes. Prizes will be awarded to top 3 individual fundraisers and the team raising the most money!  Fundraising prizes will be awarded based on amount of money raised as of April 15.  Donations may be made for months following the event. DONATIONS If your donors would prefer to make their tax deductible contribution by check, they can mail check (payable to SCC or Special Olympics Chicago) to:  SCC/Special Olympics Chicago 541 N. Fairbanks Court, 4th Floor Chicago, IL 60611 They should include a note asking us to credit your fundraising efforts or simply write your name in the memo line of the check.  We will be sure to credit your fundraising page! Email us with any questions at scc@sochicago.org

    29. HOME
    1 Million Irish Homes to be Asked to Join “Just 2 Will Do” Ireland’s biggest ever fundraising drive kicked off today. Charity 25’s “Just 2 Will Do” campaign aims to
    http://www.specialolympics.ie/

    30. Home Page
    Special Olympics for developmental disability persons. Mercer Island, Washington chapter.
    http://www.mispecialolympics.org/
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    Special Olympics Your Subtitle text
    Soccer - Softball - Golf - Bowling - Basketball
    JOIN TODAY
    Call:
    Email:
    info@MiSpecial

    Olympics.org

    WA State Information:
    http://sowa.org/

    Inspirational Music
    Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUf4SH7uNw4
    "Let me Win.  But, if I can not win, Let me be Brave in the attempt."   Special Olympic Athlete Oath Domain Registration

    31. Special Olympics Manitoba -
    A community effort with hundreds of volunteers working to help Special Olympians train and compete in the sports of their choice throughout the province.
    http://www.specialolympics.mb.ca/

    32. Welcome To Special Olympics Australia
    Community SportsLink Schools, local sports clubs and disability service providers can now enjoy Special Olympics. So come and get involved. It's fun!
    http://www.specialolympics.com.au/
    • HOME ABOUT US Community Sports-Link Schools, local sports clubs and disability service providers can now enjoy Special Olympics. So come and get involved. It's fun!
      Team Koala
      Our five-a-side football team are now in Timor-Leste representing Australia at the Asia-Pacific Intercity Football Tournament in Dili.
      World Summer Games 2011
      Show your support and help the Australian team reach their fundraising target to compete at the World Summer Games in Athens in 2011.
      Latest News
      Team Koala: Update from Dili - Day 6
      1 November 2010. The final wrap before the team head home.
      Team Koala: Update from Dili - Day 5
      1 November 2010. News from Timor-Leste courtesy of Chair, Mark Streeting.
      Team Koala: Update from Dili - Day 4
      Find a Program or Event
      Find your state on the map or click a link NSW VIC QLD SA ... NT
      Introduction to Special Olympics
      Click here to view online.
      Transforming lives of people with intellectual disability Special Olympics is the not-for-profit organisation that transforms the lives of people with an intellectual disability through regular sports participation and competition. Instead, our volunteers provide sports opportunities for all people with an intellectual disability, regardless of their skill level, and they do this every week of the year in communities right across Australia.

    33. Loretta Claiborne
    Information about this successful Special Olympics athlete and motivational speaker, who has been subject of a Disney movie The Loretta Claiborne Story, Hall of Fame athlete, and three-time guest of Oprah Winfrey.
    http://www.lorettaclaiborne.com/
    Special Olympics Athlete and Speaker
    1996 ESPY - Arthur Ashe Award for Courage
    Runners World Special Athlete of the Quarter Century
    Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters:
    Quinnipiac College CT (1995) and Villanova University PA
    Member, Women in Sports Hall of Fame
    Special Olympics International Hall of Fame
    World Games Gold Medalist:
    Half Marathon (1991, 1999); Bowling (1995); 3000 meters (2003)
    Chairperson, Global Athlete Congress (2000-2005)
    Subject of the Disney Movie "The Loretta Claiborne Story"
    Guest Appearances on Oprah Winfrey Show (1981, 1995, 2000) To contact Ms. Claiborne for keynotes, workshops or motivational speeches, please call 1-877-885-3091 or click here Webdesign by Jeff Dubin, Compusultants Managing Editor - Lynn Morawski Medals photo courtesy Schintz Studio of York, PA may not view properly in other browsers. We recommend using Internet Explorer to view this website.

    34. Special Olympics New Zealand | Home
    Be an athlete Winning a race, travelling all over the world, making a speech at Parliament, each Special Olympics athlete realises his or her potential through sport and other
    http://www.specialolympics.org.nz/

    35. Home - Special Olympics Great Britain
    Provides sports training and competition in a variety of sports for people with learning disabilities. Competition and events information, news, and volunteer opportunities.
    http://www.sogb.org.uk
    Home Event Calendar Find a Club Shop Online ... Resources
    Encouragement!
    See the effect of your encouragement on Omar, one of Special Olympics GB’s gymnasts.
    Latest News
    Special Olympics GB launches campaign in partnership with parenting website... Read more
    Volunteer of the Year Awards 2010
    Nominate your favourite volunteer today! Alternative content
    Welcome to Special Olympics Great Britain
    Special Olympics Great Britain is proud to be the country’s largest provider of year-round sports training and competition programmes for children and adults with learning disabilities. We are a recognised member of the Olympic family with a unique role to play. The Paralympics provides sports competitions for elite level disabled athletes with physical and sensory disabilities, including learning disabilities, while Special Olympics fosters community sport year-round at all levels for those with learning disabilities. Since our formation in 1978 as part of the global Special Olympics Movement, Special Olympics Great Britain has transformed the lives of tens of thousands of people through sport. There are currently 135 Special Olympics clubs in Great Britain, run by over 2,800

    36. Eunice Kennedy Shriver: One Woman's Vision
    iam a special olympic athlete, want to thankyou for all that did to help start special olympics. Michael Jerrell, JR Posted on August 31, 2010
    http://www.eunicekennedyshriver.org/

    37. Games Free Online Video At Specialolympicssandiego.com
    Calendar, newsletter and contacts for this organization. Offers a year-round worldwide program of sports training and athletic competition for all children and adults with mental retardation.
    http://www.specialolympicssandiego.com/

    38. Special Olympics Washington Index
    SOWA provides a yearround program of sports training and competition for children and adults with developmental disability. Includes 2002 calendar, training and competition
    http://www.sowa.org/
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    Bellingham High School special education student Ben Hilleary, 17, was voted homecoming king and attended the school assembly Friday afternoon, Oct. 8, 2010.
    Bellingham High School students crown homecoming king who inspires others "He has a huge heart and it's contagious," Clarke said. "He's a leader in the school, and the kids admire him." Mom Sue Hutchings echoed those views.

    39. Special Olympics Arizona
    Special Olympics Arizona provides every person with intellectual disabilities a place of welcome, acceptance and the chance to be their best.
    http://www.specialolympicsarizona.org/

    40. Special Olympics Missouri - Home Page
    Official site. Yearround athletics helping children and adults with developmental disabilities.
    http://somo.org/

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